3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring Bisexual films at We Are Moving Stories including documentary, drama, shorts about women, poly love, global, relationships, the films of Ruth Caudeli, bi-curious - and gender fluidity.
Total length of this section: 21 films.
<THE FILMS OF BRENDAN PROST>
Loretta’s Flowers - On a long summer’s day in Toronto, a young queer woman cycles between increasingly intimate encounters with three diverse individuals, but remains trapped in a pattern of insatiable longing. Length: 15 minutes. Writer/Director Brendan Prost:
Heavy Petting - An eerie bifurcated character drama about a queer encounter between two lonely cat enthusiasts, and a macabre test of one’s social obscurity. Length: 17.39 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Brendan Prost:
<WOMEN’S STORIES>
Treacle - When friends Belle and Jessie go away for the weekend and drunkenly hook up; what seems like an awkward slip up to firmly heterosexual Jessie, is, in fact, an incredible betrayal to bisexual Belle. Length: 17:59 minutes. Director Rosie Westhoff:
“The writer April has always been open when it comes to sexuality and very happy to answer questions when her friends build the courage to ask when they’re drunk. But, what she found was that quite often that drunk friend.”
@DATINGZOE - A digital comedy about not finding love. Length: Varies (3 episodes). Producer Lisa Cossrow:
Suburban Wildlife - With one week left before the departure of their best friend, a close-knit group of university graduates are left facing decisions that will define the rest of their lives. Length: 85 minutes. Co-writer/Director Imogen McCluskey:
Seven Days - Seven Days is an anthology of seven women, a homeless teacher, wealthy housewife, single mother, social activist, polyamorist, sex worker and same-sex partner, a tour-de-force performance all played by one actress. Length: 1 hour 40 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Corey Kupfer:
<GLOBAL>
Public Intimacy (Intimidade Pública) - You cannot live someone else's life. Four seasons. Four stories. Four couples. Four tangled desires. A bathroom pickup burns on its own homophobia. A street walker succumbs to a lover. Blackmail and queer romance walk a dangerous path together. Madness takes over a woman’s libido. Length: 70 minutes. Director Luciana Canton:
Easy Reappearance - Anne, a fity-year-old woman with a bourgeois mentality, listens to a message secretly intended for her husband: a man makes an appointment with him in a gay club where you must give the password, « Easy Reappearance »... Length: 16.50 minutes. Writer/Director Guillaume Levil:
“Easy Reappearance” is about love. And love, of course. In fact, as I always say, even if I speak about violence, or hamsters or I don’t know what else, I only speak about love, it’s the only thing that exists on earth. But this time I wanted to see the link between love and liberty. It’s the story of a woman who has always lived in a jail - the jail is in her brain. I wanted to film the revolution in this brain, and that’s why I had to be free in the way of filming too, and that’s why “Easy Reappearance” is sometimes a little strange!”
<POLY>
Two in the Bush: A Love Story - In this wise and witty look at the world of bisexuality, polyamory and dungeons, we are asked to consider what risks are worth taking for love. Length: 97 minutes. Co-Writer/Director/Co-Executive Producer Laura Madalinski:
“I can honestly tell you there is no other film like it. It follows a traditional romantic comedy structure, but with a few twists. The most obvious is that it’s about three people instead of two. We also explore the subjects of bisexuality, polyamory, kinks, and sex work in a way that is both honest and loving. There is a lot about this film that is fresh and different. It’s funny as hell, and will give you ‘all the feels’.”
Poly Love - takes a look inside polyamorous relationships by narrating a love story where exclusivity is not the rule. Length: 28 minutes. Director Michelle A. Flores:
“I can’t thank enough the Poly community who saw in Poly Love a story that depicts them the way they are, without sensationalism or stereotypes, but as normal, common people that decided to love more than one person.”
Cake - Eliza tries to explore her sexuality within her marriage with her husband Thomas by surprise ordering a female sex robot for them to share. But the sexbot is not the cure-all she had hoped for. Be careful what you wish for. Length: 9:22 minutes. Writer/director Anne Hu:
“You should watch Cakeif you like to laugh and if you like sex. hahaha. Seriously though, if you like stories that push the boundaries, that talk about the complexity of sexuality and relationships, and also a story with heart, you’ll enjoy Cake.”
<RELATIONSHIPS>
Gay Haircut - For a stand-up comic, a drastic life change can mean losing one’s entire act. Bisexual comedian Krista has decided her relationship with a trans woman is worth coming out over - but will she commit to an entire rebrand with one gay haircut? Length: 7.30 minutes. Director Jude Harris:
It Gets Better? - An older gay man is inspired to record a testimonial after watching a bisexual teenager’s video, assuring him that ‘it gets better.” Length: 11.20 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Stephen Riscica:
The Other Man - A modern, young bride flounders upon hearing that the best man used to be in love with her groom. With the wedding in chaos, she must confront the greatest threat to her marriage - herself. Length: 10 minutes. Director/Writer/Co-Producer Sher-Li Tan:
The Summer of ABC Burns - Gem learns there is a lot she doesn’t know about her ‘best friend’ Drew. Length: 13 minutes. Writer/Director: Dannika Horvat:
One-minded - Shenanigans occur in an apartment shared by two Korean women as one of them brings home a man that she picked up in a club and two thieves invade the place. Meanwhile, a fan oscillates and observes. Length: 20 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Forest Ian Etsler & Sébastien Simon:
After Oil - Their town crushed by a global oil crisis, Briar and her girlfriend Sarah fight to survive. When Josie Gannon tells Briar that her son has gone missing, Briar attempts to retrace his steps. Together, they find that Earl never completed his delivery route. As night sets in, they are close to giving up when they discover something far more sinister behind his disappearance. Length: 23.48 minutes. Co-Director/Co-Creator Jessica Naftaly and Writer/Co-Director/Co-Creator Shailyn Cotten:
<THE FILMS OF RUTH CAUDELI>
Between Walls - Isabella, Mario and Cristina search in an app to do a threesome. They meet in a motel room between sex and drugs. Are strangers the ones who know us the best? Length: 19.20 minutes. Director/Writer Ruth Caudeli:
Second star on the right - Emilia is a 30-something bisexual woman who refuses to grow up as her female friends already did. Angélica, one of Emilia’s friends, is getting married. Her other friends, Clara and Renata, seem to have all their lives figured out: amazing jobs, family, kids… While Emilia is still living with her mother and trying to define her relationship with Mariana. She is also trying to survive as an actress and she teaches acting classes in a cheap school. She feels more comfortable with her students than with people of her age. Her life will be even messier when she is fired from her job and she is forced to live a ‘standard’ life. Angélica’s bachelorette party would reveal that not only Emilia is unhappy with her life. We are all hiding what we really are. Length: 1 hour 24 minutes. Interview with Writer/Director Ruth Caudeli.
<BI-CURIOUS>
Sell Your Body - A millennial horror story about student debt, dating apps, and a threesome gone wrong. Length: 11 minutes. Writer/Director Jaanelle Yee:
“Dating app culture is one that requires giving trust and intimacy to someone you’ve only texted a few times, sometimes only for an hour before meeting. I hope there is a relatable fear for everyone in the glimpses at a student exploited by the loan industry, predatory behavior that has become the norm in the dating scene, the need to present bi-curiosity as “sexy” to feel comfortable exploring it, and the ever-looming threat that trusting the wrong person on a night out can be the end of you. It all comes together whimsically sharp, because sometimes I need to just laugh at how terrible our culture can be.”
<GENDER FLUIDITY>
Picture Farm Film Festival - Brooklyn NY, March 24-26, 2017 Picture Farm is proud to announce the 2017 edition of the Picture Farm Film Fest, with a program made up of: Global Environment Issues for the Local Audience, Black Voices in Independent Film, Defying Gender Identity Labels and Untold Stories of Struggle & Change from Around The World. It is free for those who want to attend. Festival Director Winnie Cheung: